50 State Quarter Sets
Collect all 50 States One-Quarter Collection at a time!

In January 1999, America began a unique and historically compelling ten-year celebration of the 50 states. A series of five, quarter dollars with new reverses will be issued each year from 1999 through 2008, celebrating each of the 50 states of the union. The coins will be issued in the sequence that the States became part of the United States of America.

Each set will contain two uncirculated quarters; one from the Denver (D) mint and one from the Philadelphia (P) mint. Historical data and interesting facts, state specific, will be included with each quarter set.

Additional state quarters will be minted approximately every 10 weeks until all 50 states have been completed in 2008. Each new quarter will be minted for 10 weeks and then taken out of production. That's why, as time goes by, these quarter sets will increase in value.

Quarter Schedule:

Year 1999DelawarePennsylvaniaNew JerseyGeorgiaConnecticut

Year 2000MassachusettsMarylandSouth CarolinaNew HampshireVirginia

Year 2001New YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandVermontKentucky

Year 2002TennesseeOhioLouisianaIndianaMississippi

Year 2003IllinoisAlabamaMaineMissouriArkansas

Year 2004MichiganFloridaTexasIowaWisconsin

Year 2005CaliforniaMinnesotaOregonKansasWest Virginia

Year 2006NevadaNebraskaColoradoNorth DakotaSouth Dakota

Year 2007MontanaWashingtonIdahoWyomingUtah

Year 2008OklahomaNew MexicoArizonaAlaskaHawaii

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The US Presidential $ Coin Program

Beginning in 2007, a series of dollar coins will be minted in honor of all the US Presidents. Four Coins will be released per year currently until 2016 depicting the US Presidents in chronological order from George Washington to George W. Bush. There will be at least 41 presidential coins released. The series will end when all eligible Presidents are honored. A President must be deceased 2 years before they can be honored by a coin in the series.

The reverse of the coins will bear the Statue of Liberty, the inscription '$1' and the inscription 'United States of America'. In addition, inscribed along the edge of the coin will be the year of minting or issuance of the coin, and also the legends E Pluribus Unum and 'In God We Trust.' This marks the first time since the St. Gaudens Double Eagle that the United States has issued a coin with edge lettering for circulation. An edge lettered coin is mostly rare in the world today outside the Eurozone. Edge lettered coins date back to the 1790s.

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